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Dos Vidas
''Dos vidas'' (English title: ''Double lifes'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Eugenio Cobo for Televisa in 1988. It is an original story by Janete Clair, adapted by Jorge Patiño and directed by Benjamín Cann. Rebecca Jones and René Casados starred as protagonists, Elizabeth Dupeyrón and Guillermo García Cantú starred as co-protagonists, while Fernando Balzaretti starred as stellar performance. Plot Teresa is a beautiful woman, born in Mazatlán, which may well seem like any other woman, but that really has to deal with an internal struggle over whether to rescue their individuality or resign themselves to the submissive life be imposed by a man. Displays the subjugation of women to men, whether or not voluntary. Cast * Rebecca Jones as ''Teresa'' *Fernando Balzaretti as ''Dr. Marcelo Ascencio'' *René Casados as ''Dino Barbosa'' *Ari Telch as ''Osvaldo "Vado" Palas'' *Mariana Garza as ''Juliana Ascencio'' *Guillermo García Cantú as ''Mauricio'' *Guillermo Orea a ...
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Telenovela
A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word combines ''tele'' (for "television") and ''novela'' (meaning "novel"). Similar drama genres around the world include '' teleserye'' (Philippines), '' téléroman'' (Canada, specifically Quebec), and ''sinetron'' (Indonesia). Commonly described using the American colloquialism Spanish soap opera, many telenovelas share some stylistic and thematic similarities to the soap opera familiar to the English-speaking world. The significant difference is their series run length; telenovelas tell one self-contained story, typically within the span of a year or less whereas soap operas tend to have intertwined storylines told during indefinite, continuing runs. This makes them shorter than most other television series, but still much longer than a miniseries. This planned run results in a faster-paced, more concise style of melodrama compared to a typical soap opera. Episodes of ...
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Guillermo Orea
Guillermo () is the Spanish form of the male given name William. The name is also commonly shortened to 'Guille' or, in Latin America, to nickname 'Memo'. People *Guillermo Amor (born 1967), Spanish football manager and former player *Guillermo Arévalo (born 1952), a Shipibo shaman and ''curandero'' (healer) of the Peruvian Amazon; among the Shipibo he is known as Kestenbetsa *Guillermo Barros Schelotto (born 1973), Argentine former football player * Guillermo Bermejo (born 1975), Peruvian politician * Guillermo C. Blest (1800–1884), Anglo-Irish physician settled in Chile *Guillermo Cañas, Argentine tennis player *Guillermo Chong, Chilean geologist *Guillermo Coria, another Argentine tennis player *Guillermo Dávila, Venezuelan actor and singer *Guillermo Díaz (actor) (born 1975), American actor of Cuban descent *Guillermo Diaz (basketball), Puerto Rican basketball player for the Los Angeles Clippers *Guillermo del Toro, Mexican filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, author, actor, ...
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Elizabeth Dupeyrón
Elizabeth Dupeyrón (born January 14, 1950) is a Mexican actress. Dupeyrón is a sister of actor Humberto Dupeyrón and aunt of actress Natasha Dupeyrón Natasha Elizabeth Dupeyrón Estrada (born 3 June 1991), known professionally as Natasha Dupeyrón, is a Mexican actress, singer, and spokesmodel. She has acted in various Mexican telenovelas since childhood. Dupeyrón was a member of the Mexica .... Began her career as an actress while still a child in the movie ''El jinete solitario'' in 1958. Filmography References External links * 1951 births Living people Mexican child actresses Mexican telenovela actresses Mexican television actresses Mexican film actresses Actresses from Tabasco 20th-century Mexican actresses 21st-century Mexican actresses Mexican people of French descent {{Mexico-actor-stub ...
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Guy De Saint Cyr
Guy De Saint Cyr (born 15 April 1958, in Berlin, Germany) is a German actor. He starred in the 1989 James Bond film ''Licence to Kill'' as a henchman named Braun of the drug baron Franz Sanchez, played by Robert Davi Robert John Davi (born 1953) is an American actor, singer and filmmaker. Over the course of his acting career, Davi has performed in more than 130 films. Among his most known roles are opera-singing heavy Jake Fratelli in ''The Goonies'' (1985), .... Filmography References 1958 births Living people German people of French descent German male film actors {{Germany-film-actor-stub ...
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Rocío Yaber
Rocío is a Spanish female name, literally meaning "dew". Notable people with the name include: *Rocío Banquells (1958), Mexican pop singer and actress *Rocío Carrasco, Rociíto (1977), Spanish TV presenter and business woman *Rocío Comba (1987), Argentine discus thrower *Rocío Dúrcal (1944–2006), Spanish singer and actress *Rocío González Navas (born 1953), former First Lady of Ecuador *Rocío González (politician), Peruvian politician *Rocío Igarzábal (1989), also known as "Rochi Igarzábal", Argentine actress, singer and model *Rocío Jurado (1946–2006), Spanish singer and actress *Rocío Lara, a Muppeteer for ''Plaza Sésamo'' playing the character Lola *Rocío Marengo (1980), Argentinian model and actress *Rocío Ríos (1969), long-distance runner from Spain *Rocío Ruiz, Spanish football defender *Rocío Sánchez Moccia, Argentine field hockey player * Rocío Urquijo (1935–2009), Spanish artist *Rocío Ybarra (1984), field hockey defender from Spain See also *V ...
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Rosa María Morett
Rosa or De Rosa may refer to: People *Rosa (given name) *Rosa (surname) *Santa Rosa (female given name from Latin-a latinized variant of Rose) Places *223 Rosa, an asteroid *Rosa, Alabama, a town, United States *Rosa, Germany, in Thuringia, Germany *Rösa, a village and former municipality in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany *Rosà a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy *Monte Rosa, the second highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe *Republic of South Africa, a southernmost country in Africa. Film and television * ''Rosa'' (1986 film), a Hong Kong film released by Bo Ho Films *''Rosa – A Horse Drama'', a 1993-94 opera by Louis Andriessen on a libretto by Peter Greenaway * "Rosa" (''Doctor Who''), an episode of the eleventh series of ''Doctor Who'' Music *De Rosa (band), a band from Scotland *"Rosa", a song by Anitta and Prince Royce from the album ''Kisses'', 2019 *"Rosa", a song by Jacques Brel *"Rosa", a song by J Balvin from ''Colores'', 2020 Vehicles *, a Unite ...
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Bárbara Gil
Bárbara Gil (24 March 1930 – 11 September 2015) was a Mexican film and television actress. Filmography Films *'' The Lady of the Veil'' (1949) - Lolita - Laura Camarena *''Quinto patio'' (1950) - Rosita *''De Tequila, su mezcal'' (1950) *''Tacos joven'' (1950) *''Tierra baja'' (1951) - Nuri *''La marquesa del barrio'' (1951) - María Cristina *''La tienda de la esquina'' (1951) - Rosaura *''Retorno al quinto patio'' (1951) - Rosa *''Salón de baile'' (1952) - Gloria *''The Right to Be Born'' (1952) - María Teresa *''El luchador fenómeno'' (1952) - Martha *''Marejada'' (1952) - Santuza *''Acuérdate de vivir'' (1953) - Esther *'' Seven Women'' (1953) *''El vendedor de muñecas'' (1955) *''Ultraje al amor'' (1956) - Estela Soler *'' Escuela de rateros'' (1958) - Alicia *''Ladrones de niños'' (1958) - Gloria *'' To Each His Life'' (1960) - Raquel, la 'Penas' *''La sombra del Caudillo'' (1960) - Rosario *''Una pasión me domina'' (1961) - Elena *''Mi guitarra y mi caballo' ...
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Miguel Gómez Checa
--> Miguel is a given name and surname, the Portuguese and Spanish form of the Hebrew name Michael. It may refer to: Places *Pedro Miguel, a parish in the municipality of Horta and the island of Faial in the Azores Islands *São Miguel (other), various locations in Azores, Portugal, Brazil and Cape Verde People * Miguel (surname) Arts, entertainment, and media *Miguel (singer) (born 1985), Miguel Jontel Pimentel, American recording artist *Miguel Bosé (born 1956), Spanish pop new wave musician and actor *Miguel Calderón (born 1971), artist and writer *Miguel Cancel (born 1968), former American singer *Miguel Córcega (1929–2008), Mexican actor and director *Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), Spanish author *Miguel Delibes (1920–2010), Spanish novelist *Miguel Ferrer (1955–2017), American actor *Miguel Galván (1957–2008), Mexican actor *Miguel Gómez (photographer) (born 1974), Colombian / American photographer. *Miguel Ángel Landa (born 1936), Venezuelan ac ...
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Mar Castro (actress)
The Chiquitibum is a chant heard at Mexican sporting events. The Chiquitibum/Siquitibum cheer goes as follows: "Chiquitibum a la bim bom ba, chiquitiboom a la bim bom ba, a la bio, a la bao, a la bim bom ba, Mexico Mexico, Rah rah rah!!!" This most famous of Mexican cheers appeared at Mexican League and university soccer games during the late 1920s. "La Chica Chiquitibum" During the 1986 FIFA World Cup, hosted in Mexico City, ''Chiquitibum'' became associated with Spanish-born model and actress Mar Castro when she appeared in a Carta Blanca Carta is Latin and Italian for "paper" and is Spanish and Portuguese "letter". In English it takes the form "card" or "chart". Most of its uses pertain to its meaning as "paper", "chart", or "map", for example in ''Magna Carta''. Carta may refer ... beer commercial featuring the chant. For the next four years, she toured Mexico, sponsored by the brewery. References Sport in Mexico Football songs and chants {{Mexico-sport-stub ...
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Alicia Fahr
Alicia may refer to: People * Alicia (given name), list of people with this name * Alisha (singer) (born 1968), US pop singer * Melinda Padovano (born 1987), a professional wrestler, known by her ring name, Alicia Places * Alicia, Bohol, Philippines * Alicia, Isabela, Philippines * Alicia, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines * Alicia, Arkansas Biology * ''Alicia'' (sea anemone), a genus of sea anemones in the family Aliciidae * ''Alicia'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Malpighiaceae * ''Drosera aliciae'', carnivorous plant native to South Africa of the family Droseraceae Others * ''Alicia'' (album), a 2020 album by Alicia Keys * ''Alicia'' (film), a 1974 Dutch film * Alicia (submarine), 6-seater submarine * ''Alicia's Diary'', short story by Thomas Hardy * Hurricane Alicia, devastating hurricane in 1983 See also * Alisha * Alycia Alycia is a female given name. The name is variant of Alicia, a form of Alice, and is ultimately from the Germanic name Adalheidis (A ...
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Lilia Michel
Lilia Michel (July 30, 1926 – August 10, 2011) was a Mexican television and film actress most active during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, earning her the nickname of "the jewel" of the film era. Michel was born Lilia Fernández Larios on July 30, 1926, in Teapa, Tabasco, Mexico. She became well known for her role in the 1946 Mexican film ''Dizziness'', in which she co-starred María Félix. Michel later switched to television, earning numerous roles in telenovelas, including '' Aprendiendo a Vivir'', ''María la del Barrio'' and ''Rosalía''. Lilia Michel died in Mexico City on August 10, 2011, at the age of 85. Filmography Films * 1998 ''Fuera de la ley'' * 1982 ''Una sota y un caballo: Rancho Avándaro'' * 1978 ''Los amantes fríos'' * 1977 ''Fantoche'' * 1975 ''La lucha con la pantera'' * 1975 ''Yo amo, tú amas, nosotros...'' * 1973 ''El amor tiene cara de mujer'' * 1973 ''Eva y Darío'' * 1972 ''La inocente'' * 1972 ''La pequeña señora de Pérez'' * 1969 ''La muñeca ...
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Rafael Del Villar
Rafael del Villar (born April 11, 1962, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican Mexican may refer to: Mexico and its culture *Being related to, from, or connected to the country of Mexico, in North America ** People *** Mexicans, inhabitants of the country Mexico and their descendants *** Mexica, ancient indigenous people ... actor. Life He began his career in telenovela '' Chispita'' in 1983. del Villar has acted in several telenovelas. Filmography References External links * 1962 births Living people Mexican male telenovela actors Mexican male television actors Mexican male film actors 20th-century Mexican male actors 21st-century Mexican male actors Male actors from Mexico City {{Mexico-actor-stub ...
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